Month: February 2014

I read quite a bit. Right now, I'm finishing up Ender's Game, and, frankly, I appreciate Card's tempo and delivery. The book is a simple read in comparison to other military science fiction I've read, and especially pleasing in comparison to some other epic science fiction I've been consumed by recently. Herbert, for example, … Continue reading Method – Without Apology (with Tangential Review of Ender’s Game)

Lars is down. Ben Jones took a dive off Turtle Bridge in a '94 MX3, like the rolling toad he is. And, as arithmetic would suggest, that leaves only three of the five of us alive and well in the canyons of this darkened landscape of the human condition. We said we would take this … Continue reading Interlude – Breaking Henry Backman

Fortitude. After the black, the sun looks blue. The eyes of the crew are speckled with the greylight of the wake cycle. Vicious Terry has his hand on the Self-Destruct button. I find it inappropriate and disgustingly twenty-fourth century. These are sentences - brief expulsions of a mind gone sour, ping-ponging against the cranium from … Continue reading Interlude – Think Tank Gunner

So much to do, so little time. Unless you consider that time is meaningless in an infinite and circular multiiverse, in which case, I may have not happening to be about to was at one point will be having already done all the things I've never done before again for the first time. I … Continue reading Lament of the Polymathic Geek

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